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Consider a list of full names formatted “firstname lastname”, like ["jules verne", "alexandre dumas", "maurice druon"]. write a list comprehension that produces a list with the full names in the format “lastname, firstname”. the resulting list should look like ['verne, jules', 'dumas, alexandre', 'druon, maurice']. the simplest solution may involve a nested comprehension: [ …. for … in [ … for … in … ]].
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